Accurate diagnosis and gentle treatment of the uterine cavity. Minimally invasive, under anaesthesiologist supervision, with high-quality visualisation.
Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive examination and treatment of the uterine cavity using a hysteroscope. At Horev Medical Center the procedure is performed to international standards: under anaesthesiologist supervision, with high-quality visualisation and the option to remove any detected pathology straight away.
| Situation | Criterion | Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Endometrial / cervical canal polyps | Lesion confirmed by ultrasound / examination | Hysteroscopic polypectomy with histology |
| Uterine bleeding of unclear origin | Other causes ruled out | Diagnostic / therapeutic hysteroscopy |
| Septum, synechiae, uterine anomalies | Confirmation by ultrasound / MRI | Septum resection, adhesiolysis |
| Suspected submucous fibroid | Symptoms / ultrasound signs | Hysteroresectoscopy of the node as indicated |
| Infertility, miscarriage | Exclusion of intrauterine pathology | Diagnosis / correction to improve chances |
On the left — how the intervention is performed. On the right — preparation and recovery.
The cost is determined individually and includes the consultation, anaesthesia, surgery and observation.
| Service | Category | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Hysteroscopy (diagnostic / therapeutic) | Gynaecology | Based on the examination |
Intravenous anaesthesia or sedation is used. There is no pain during the procedure; mild discomfort afterwards is possible, usually for 1–2 days.
Yes. In most cases diagnosis and removal are done in a single visit, followed by histology.
After a follow-up examination and recovery of the endometrium — the timing is individual and discussed with the doctor.
Complications are rare; they are minimised through visual monitoring, gentle techniques and adherence to recommendations.
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